Texas fire dept. converts military truck into emergency vehicle

The Texas A&M Forest Service program donated the military truck to the White Oak Volunteer Fire Department to be used for emergencies such as flooding

By FireRescue1 Staff

WHITE OAK, Texas — A fire department converted a donated military truck into an emergency vehicle.

Longview News-Journal reported that the Texas A&M Forest Service program donated the 1997 four-wheel drive diesel military truck to the White Oak Volunteer Fire Department after receiving it from the Department of Defense.

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The truck was then transformed into an emergency vehicle by the department with a new paint job, a back step and a top rack for a fire hose. It also has a 500-gallon skid unit.

“The skid unit was $20,000,” Chief Billy McBride said. “We paid for that ourselves, and then (got reimbursed) through a grant. We (paid) a little over $6,000 for things that we wanted on it, and we’re probably going to spend a little bit more. On the back, we’re going to put some LED lights, where when the firefighters are working on a grass fire at night, it’ll be lit up.”

Chief McBride said the truck will be used for emergency situations such as flooding.

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